I was fortunate to be given 2 Zippo's. An ordinary one, and a Pipe one. The Pipe one is useless, and only works if you light up with your pipe sideways.
I'm going back to ordinary windproof butane gas lighters, matches unless you know better ?
Pipe Lighting with a Zippo
my feeling is that Zippo flames are not hot enough to be satisfying for pipe, butane is too hot and you may accidentally char your briar, wood matches are just right
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thanks for info. I was using the zippo as shown in the diagram, but itdoesn't draw well into the pipe. I have tried loose, and "tamped", but holding the pipe sideways and the lighter vertical just seem to work. Maybe it's too windy here ? Any way , bought a box of matches to try in my shed. Good old fashioned styley!
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I don't know what it is about wood matches, but they just seem to light the tobacco easier than anything else. I find using any lighter for re-lights to be totally useless, as it seems to just get one tiny little spot really cooking and misses the rest. Zippos are cool though, so I still have a few.
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Zippos are "wind-proof." Matches, less so.
Like any other tool with its own personality, it takes some getting used to the Pipe Zippo. I've used it to light 50 ring gauge cigars with ease. It was my only lighter for a couple of months so that's what forced me to make it work. Its contents are inflammable, so use with caution. I wouldn't give one as a present at a baby shower.
I've lost my Pipe Zippo so I don't have one anymore. I use a regular Zippo that I've had for longer than I had the Pipe Zippo. I was going to buy another pipe model but, as luck would have it, I inherited another regular Zippo from someone I barely knew so now I have two regular Zippos, one of which I've never used and so I have no justification to buy a Pipe Zippo, no matter how much I want one. I don't have LAD or ZAD.
A Pipe Zippo is a wonderful lighter the way Mr. Ed was a wonderful horse. Give it time. Your Pipe Zippo will tell you what to do. I wasn't in love with mine at first but nowadays I miss it. A Pipe Zippo really spreads the flame evenly to where it belongs.
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For me it's matches indoors or outdoors when it's calm, and my pipe Zippo outdoors when the breezes are blowing.
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